The Answer to your question is composting
anything biodegradable such as grass clippings, leaves, food scraps, manure, ect.
Anything that is biodegradable should be put in a compost bin. Fruit, vegetables, grass clippings, and pruned branches can be placed in addition to some household items if they are biodegradable.
getting biodegradable matter and mixing it up to create a fertilize for gardens worms and non chemical leaves and grass clippings can help get you started
Many food scraps like orange peels and banana peels are biodegradable. Also wood leaves, grass clippings, straw, corn, plants, animals, cotton, wool, and other earthen materials are biodegradable. Generally plastic, building materials, and other manmade substances are not biodegradable.
No, grass clippings do not cause weeds to grow. In fact, using grass clippings as mulch can help suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and providing nutrients to the soil.
No, it is not appropriate for your neighbor to blow grass clippings onto your property.
As in grass on a lawn? Lol....no.
use a blower or rake to get the clippings
i dont know this variety but most grasses can spread by clippings
of course they can
To clean up grass clippings effectively, use a rake or leaf blower to gather them into a pile. Then, use a lawn mower with a bag attachment to collect the clippings. Dispose of the clippings in a compost pile or green waste bin.